SIMON PROtec SHEV-3,SHEV-6,SHEV-3-AP,SHEV-6-AP Quick Manual

Quick Guide
SHEV-3 / -6 (-AP)
KA SHEV-3 / -6 (-AP) EN 1.0
Valid for following part numbers:
ST4 3140 (SHEV-3) ST4 3141 (SHEV-6) ST4 3146 (SHEV-3-AP) ST4 3151 (SHEV-6-AP)
For further information, please visit
our product website:
short.simon-protec.com/sheven
Copyright by SIMON PROtec Systems GmbH
Subject to technical changes and errors. All figures are exemplary.
Only valid in combination with the attached sheet
KA_SHEV-3-6(-AP)_EN_10 www.simon-protec.com Date: 30.08.2018 Issue: 1.0 / 08.2018 info@simon-protec.com
Table of contents
1. General ......................................................................................................................................3
1.1 Foreword to this quick guide .................................................................................................3
1.2 Use for the intended purpose ...............................................................................................3
2. Functional description .............................................................................................................3
2.1 Power supply (Tested according to EN 12101-10) ...............................................................3
2.2 Emergency power supply .....................................................................................................3
2.3 Control electronics (Tested according to prEN 12101-9) ...................................................... 3
2.4 Operating status indicators (OK, FAULT and ALARM) ......................................................... 3
3. Functions ................................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Ventilation function ...............................................................................................................4
3.2 Gap ventilation ......................................................................................................................5
3.3 Automatic ventilation CLOSED
(time-dependent) ........................................................................................................................5
3.4 Wind / rain detector (WTS) ..................................................................................................... 5
3.5 Reset function of the SHEV-emergency switch .................................................................. 5
3.6 External output of messages ................................................................................................5
4. Mounting .................................................................................................................................... 5
4.1 Mounting plastic housing ......................................................................................................5
4.2 Mounting steel-sheet housing ...............................................................................................6
4.3 Electrical connection .............................................................................................................7
4.4 FAS Auto-RESET function ....................................................................................................8
4.5 Wire lengths ..........................................................................................................................8
4.6 Motor cable monitoring by DD-100 ....................................................................................... 8
5. Commissioning ......................................................................................................................... 9
5.1 Commissioning SHEV 3 / 6 plastic housing ...........................................................................9
5.2 Commissioning SHEV 3-AP / 6-AP steel-sheet housing ........................................................ 9
5.3 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 10
6. Technical data ........................................................................................................................11
7. Appendix .................................................................................................................................14
7.1 Manufacturer‘s declaration .................................................................................................14
7.2 EC manufacturer‘s declaration (distributor) ........................................................................14
7.3 General Conditions of Business and Terms of Delivery .....................................................14
7.4 Company addresses ...........................................................................................................14
7.4.1 System manufacturer .................................................................................................. 14
7.4.2 Germany .....................................................................................................................14
7.4.3 Switzerland ................................................................................................................. 14
7.4.4 Hungary ...................................................................................................................... 14
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General
1. General
1.1 Foreword to this quick guide
This quick guide serves as a fast introduction for the installation by trained, experienced specialist personnel (e. g. mechatronics technician or electri­cian) and / or specialist personnel with knowledge involving the installation of electrical devices.
The complete operating manual can be found on our product website:
short.simon-protec.com/sheven
Please precisely observe the connection assign­ment, the minimum and maximum performance data (see chapter 6. „Technical data“ on page 11) and the supplementary sheet „Safety instructions and warranty conditions“.
2. Functional description
SHEV 3 / 6 (Smoke and Heat Exhaust Ventilation) represent the compact control panel system, main­ly used in staircases for smoke extraction and daily ventilation.
It allows the direct connection of following devices such as:
and the control of actuators.
The SHEV 3 / 6 essentially consist of three compo­nents:
1.2 Use for the intended purpose
The electric control panels SHEV 3 / 6 are compact devices in steel-sheet or plastic housing (optional variants are shown in the product catalogue) con­taining power supply, emergency power supply and the total operating and control electronics for the operation of 24 V DC - actuators for windows and smoke exhaust flaps. SHEV 3 / 6 control the connected actuators in case of fire, as well as for daily ventilation. During a pow­er failure, the emergency power supply ensures the function of the SHEV - equipment for at least 72 hours. The connection lines for SHEV- emergency switch, smoke detector, Fire Alarm System (FAS) and actuators are monitored.
2.1 Power supply (Tested according to
If the SHEV 3 / 6 is connected to the mains, it pro­vides the maximum output via the power supply (mains-operation).
2.2 Emergency power supply
The emergency power supply of the SHEV 3 / 6 is ensured by two 12 V lead batteries.
2.3 Control electronics (Tested according
The complete control of the SHEV 3 / 6 is taken over by a microcontroller.
• smoke detector,
• SHEV - emergency switch,
• fire alarm-signal
1. power supply
2. emergency power supply
3. control electronics
EN 12101-10)
to prEN 12101-9)
2.4 Operating status indicators (OK, FAULT and ALARM)
The SHEV 3 / 6 have three operational status indi­cators on the control board to display the actual op­eration mode.
• The green LED indicates mains operation.
• The yellow LED serves as status or fault indicator.
• The red LED indicates alarm.
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Functions
3. Functions
3.1 Ventilation function
In order to use the SHEV 3 / 6 for ventilation, venti­lation OPEN / CLOSE switches can be connected.
Pressing both switches (OPEN / CLOSE) simulta­neously causes the function STOP. The ventilation function can only be controlled during mains operation.
Figure 1: DIP switch SW1
Many different action behaviors can be allocated to the switches. Therefore see table 1 underneath.
Table 1: Matrix ventilation switch
Kon-
SW1
SW1
SW1
SW1
fig.
– 1
– 2
– 3
1 OFF OFF OFF OFF Continuous OPEN / CLOSED Delivery state
2 ON OFF OFF OFF
3 OFF ON OFF OFF
4 ON ON OFF OFF
5 OFF OFF ON OFF Gap ventilation
6 ON OFF ON OFF Automatic ventilation CLOSED
7 OFF ON ON OFF
8 OFF OFF ON ON
9 ON OFF ON ON
10 ON ON ON ON Ventilation switch closed Ventilation disabled
Configuration ventilation switch Remarks
– 4
OPEN and CLOSED with dead man function
OPEN with dead man function / CLOSED without
OPEN without dead man function / CLOSED with
Gap ventilation with automatic ventilation CLOSED
Programming mode for gap ventilation
Programming mode for automatic ventilation closed
Dead man function – the actuator will run as long as the vent button is pressed in OPEN or CLOSE.
In case of ventilation, the actuators open for the programmed time.
The system closes automatically after the expiration of the time.
Combination of configuration 5 and 6.
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Mounting
3.2 Gap ventilation
Gap ventilation can be activated by setting DIP­switch SW1 3 to ON. This function is time con- trolled and factory-set to 3 seconds.
ATTENTION
The dead man function in the OPEN direction is in­active during limited ventilation.
3.3 Automatic ventilation CLOSED (time-dependent)
The automatic close function of the actuators after ventilation can be activated by setting DIP-switch SW1 1 and SW1 3 to ON. This function is time controlled and factory-set to 10 minutes.
4. Mounting
Mounting shall be carried out only by pro­fessional personnel (qualified electrician)!
The openings of the battery cells (round lids on top of the batteries) must not point downwards, because this would lead to a leak out of the battery!
Do NOT connect the battery during installation!
3.4 Wind / rain detector (WTS)
if a wind / rain detector is installed, the SHEV 3 / 6 receives in case of rainfall or strong winds (>5 Bft) a signal from the wind / rain detector and triggers the connected actuators automatically in closing direction.
4.1 Mounting plastic housing
Figure 2: Mounting points plastic housing
3.5 Reset function of the SHEV­emergency switch
Any ALARM-signal can be reseted by the SHEV ­ emergency switch. By pressing the RESET push- button for the first time, the ALARM-signal will be reseted. By pressing the RESET push-button a second time, the actuators will be triggered in closing direction.
Danger
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
SHEV 3
Mounting points housing
Mounting points batteries
Battery port
3.6 External output of messages
For redirection of fault or other messages the SHEV 3 / 6 is equipped with two volt-free relays or contacts.
In the factory setting contact 1 indicates „ALARM“ and contact 2 indicates „OK".
INFORMATION
Further information on the functions described here in chapter 3 can be found in the operating instruc­tions for download at
short.simon-protec.com/sheven.
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Mounting
Figure 3: Mounting points plastic housing
SHEV 6
4.2 Mounting steel-sheet housing
Figure 4: Mounting points steel-sheet housing
SHEV 3-AP
Mounting points housing
Battery port
Figure 5: Mounting points steel-sheet housing
SHEV 6-AP
Figure 6: Connecting cable
Cable tie
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Mounting
4.3 Electrical connection
DANGER
Disconnect the power supply cord for all poles from the mains. The connection of the SHEV 3 / 6 (-AP) must be done volt-free!
Figure 7: Wiring diagram total (simplified illustration)
FAS
27kΩ
RM 3000
Vent
Switch
Actuator 2Actuator 1
WTS
27kΩ
27kΩ
1
2
– +
AZ
E
OS
DD-100
DD-100
OS
51 2
3 4
RA
RZ
B1
GND
M
HE 081/ HE 086
SGO
SGO
HE 080/ HE 082/ HE 087
363534333231302928
SW 1
Contact 2Contact 1FASSmoke DetectorVent Switch
NO NCCNO NCCRARA
1
2
– +
AZ
E
RA
RZ
B1
GND
M
Y
OK
B3
B2
AZE
S OGIG OSOOSS
ELZOK YM RZ
B1
RA
27
2625
24
23
2221
20
18 19
17
15 16
14
13
11 12
67 8910
5
4
3
2
1
Motor fuses:
SHEV 3 – T3,15A
Motor 1 Motor 2
Wind/Rain
Emergency Button
SHEV 6 – T6,3A
Reset
Alarm
LED OK
10
9
LED Alarm
4
6
7
8
5
LED Fault
LED indications are only visualized
during mains operation.
OFF
ON
1
2
3
+
Battery
+
L1
NPE
+
Battery Connection
Battery
L1
NPE
Mains Connection
all-pole disconnecting mains switch provided by client (L1, N)
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INFORMATION
The use of shielded cables is recommended for the detection lines.
Figure 8: Wiring diagram smoke detector
Mounting
Figure 9: Wiring diagram thermostat
Thermostat
(2 Channel)
ϑ
RM 2860 / TH 4860
(max. 6)
27kΩ
L2
L1
o
L1
i
L2
L1
o
L1
i
Smoke Detector
RM 3000
(max. 8)
27kΩ
Smoke Detector
4.4 FAS Auto-RESET function
Generally, all SHEV-alarms must be reseted man­ually by pressing the RESET button (onboard / EOS). For the detection line 3 (FAS / fire alarm sys­tem), the Auto-RESET function can be activated which will reset the SHEV and power the relays into CLOSE direction after the FAS has been reseted.
Setting: DIP switch SW1 10 set to ON.
THM 200
(not part of delivery)
grey
white
AZ
E
AZ
blue
black
green
AZ
E
Ventilation Button
521
43
WTS
4.5 Wire lengths
INFORMATION
Dimension indications (rule of thumb):
Wire cross-section [mm
x number of motors
x power input per motor [A]
/ 73.
The national regulations continue to apply.
2
] = wire length [m]
SHEV 3/6
AZE
242322
Ventilation Button
LZE
1098
Wind / Rain
4.6 Motor cable monitoring by DD-100
The EOL diode terminators DD-100 are for the cable monitoring of the motor outputs. They need to be installed in the junction box of the last actuator.
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Commissioning
5. Commissioning
ATTENTION
Only after the SHEV 3 / 6 (-AP) has been commis­sioned successfully and the permanent on-site mains power supply is ensured, the battery may be installed and connected.
INFORMATION
An error message if the battery is disconnected may appear at least after 8 minutes (green LED flashes, yellow LED lights up).
ATTENTION
Only batteries approved by the panel manufacturer are allowed for connection. The control panel loses the relevant certifications if any other battery is used, warranty expires.
5.1 Commissioning SHEV 3 / 6 plastic housing
Connect battery plug to port “Battery backup” (see fig. 2 / 3 on page 5 / 6).
Fasten the battery with 4 screws M4 x 8 mm
(screws are included in the scope of delivery).
Figure 11: Mounting-points battery
SHEV 6 plastic housing
5.2 Commissioning SHEV 3-AP / 6-AP steel-sheet housing
Place the battery pack on the bottom panel of the housing.
Connect battery plug to port "Battery backup"
(see fig. 4 / 5 on page 6).
Figure 12: Battery Connection SHEV 3-AP
steel-sheet housing
Figure 10: Mounting points battery
SHEV 3 plastic housing
Mounting points battery
Figure 13: Battery Connection SHEV 6-AP
steel-sheet housing
Anschluss „Akku“ X5
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Commissioning
ATTENTION
After connecting the battery pack, the RESET but­ton must be pressed for 5 seconds to initialize the SHEV!
Connect the PE cable to the PE-connection on
the lid.
Figure 14: PE-connection
PE-connection
5.3 Troubleshooting
ATTENTION
Due to the low loop current, the insulation resistance of the monitored wires (B1, B2 and B3) must be checked! The insulation resistance must be > 20 MΩ / km (manufacturer information), otherwise wire interruptions will no longer be detected reliably .
INFORMATION
The operating states of SHEV 3 / 6 (-AP) can option­ally be visualized with SIMON-LINK (only during mains operation).
For more information visit
short.simon-protec.com/slen
Place the cover and fasten it with the two
screws on the side.
Figure 15: Close the housing
Fixing screws
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Technical data
6. Technical data
Power supply Information
Nominal voltage 230 V AC
Acceptable voltage range 195 V AC to 264 V AC
Power consumption
Min. series fuse (on site) C 16 A
Connected load 103 VA (SHEV 3)
Inrush current approx. 10 A (SHEV 3)
Frequency range 47 Hz to 63 Hz
Mains fuse (internal) Fuse characteristic: Type T 1.25 A
Clamp format 0.5 mm² – 2.5 mm²
Output information motor channels
Duty cycle (D) 30 %
Output voltage mains operation (nominal) 24 V DC
Voltage range (mains operation) 23.0 V DC to 24.5 V DC
Output voltage (battery operation (nominal) 24 V DC
Voltage range (battery operation) 21 V DC to 28.6 V DC
Output current (I (I
= I
out
mot1
Power output (non-stop operation) 50 W (SHEV 3)
Power output (short-term operation) 73.5 W (SHEV 3)
Output fuse for actuators Fuse characteristic:
Ripple of the output voltage (0 A < I
Power outage bridge-over time 10 ms
Clamp format 0.5 mm² – 2.5 mm²
1. Power consumption at maximum load of the supply system
< 3 A resp. 0 A < I
out
1
) (short-term operation)
out
+ I
)
mot2
out
< 6 A)
0.56 A (SHEV 3)
1.20 A (SHEV 6)
206 VA (SHEV 6)
approx. 20 A (SHEV 6)
3 A (SHEV 3) 6 A (SHEV 6)
100 W (SHEV 6)
145 W (SHEV 6)
Type T 3.15 A (SHEV 3) Type T 6.3 A (SHEV 6)
500 mVpp
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Technical data
Connection data of the emergency switches (HE 080 / HE 082 / HE 087 & HE 081 / HE 086)
Maximum number of main emergency switches (e.g. HE 080 / HE 082 / HE 087)
Maximum number of the off site emergency switches (e.g. HE 081 / HE 086)
Output voltage range (B1) Clamp 7 17.5 V DC to 18 V DC
Connection information fire alarm system (FAS)
Output voltage range (B3) Clamp 28 17.5 V DC to 18 V DC
Reset time after SHEV-reset (by disconnecting from mains B3)
Connection information smoke detector (RM 3000 / RM 2860)
Maximum number
Output voltage range (B2) Clamp 25 17.5 V DC to 18 V DC
Connection information wind - / rain detector (WTS)
Maximum number 1
The connection of the wind and rain detector (WTS) is deactivated in emergency power operation
Output voltage range (E) Clamp 9 23.0 V DC to 24.5 V DC
Current carrying capacity (E) Clamp 9 max. 150 mA
Connection information ventilation switch
Output voltage range (E) Clamp 22 23.0 V DC to 24.5 V DC
Connection information free input
Input voltage range (I) Clamp 16 DO NOT USE!
Connection information volt free contacts (NO C – NC)
Voltage and current rating of the switching contacts 1 and 2
Clamp 28 3 sec
Clamp 32 on 31 / 33 Clamp 35 on 34 / 36
1
7
8 x RM 3000 6 x RM 2860
max. 30 V DC, 2 A DC (60 W / 62.5 VA)
Mechanical features — plastic housing
Size SHEV 3 (w x h x d) 254 x 180 x 111 mm
Size SHEV 6 (w x h x d) 361 x 254 x 111 mm
Weight (incl. battery) 4.40 kg (SHEV 3)
Protection type
Housing Polystyrol Halogen-free
Mechanical features — steel-sheet housing
Size SHEV 3 AP (w x h x d) 301 x 323 x 85 mm
Size SHEV 6 AP ( w x h x d) 301 x 444 x 85 mm
Weight (incl. battery) 4.80 kg (SHEV 3 AP)
Protection type IP20 according to EN 60 529
Housing steel-sheet (powder-coated)
Colour RAL 9010
Protection class
6.40 kg (SHEV 6)
1
according to EN 60 529
IP66
8.30 kg (SHEV 6 AP)
2
I
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Technical data
Connection and operation
Connection see chapter Figure 7: „Wiring diagram total (simplified illustra-
Terminal clamps Tension spring clamps 0.5 mm² – 2.5 mm²
Deadlock according to prEN 12101-9 Option, factory setting: Yes
Maximum wire length between control unit and actuator
Pause time during direction change 200 ms
Maintenance See supplement „Safety instructions and warranty conditions“
Installation and environmental requirements
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Suitable for outdoor installation No
Registrations and certificates
EN compliant As per EMC-directive 2004 / 108 / EC
Additional registrations, certificates ISO 21927-9
Classification as per prEN 12101- 9 Class D
Classification as per EN 12101-10 Class A
Environmental Class as per EN 12101-10 1
Control time of analog- / digital-input
Input digital (RZ, RA, LZ, Z, A) 500 ms
Input analog (B1, B2, B3) during mains operation 500 ms
Input analog (B1, B2, B3) during emergency power operation
Technical information lead battery
Maintenance-free lead battery
Size (w x d x h) 178 x 34 x 64 mm
Weight 2 x 0,95 kg
VdS registration G101139
Output voltage per battery 10.5 V DC to 14.1 V DC
Output voltage total (series connection) 21.0 V DC to 28.2 V DC
Rated capacity (total) 2.3 Ah
Service life approx. 4 years
1. With respective use of IP66 cable lead-through
2. The protective conductor is used as a functional conductor for a higher EMC immunity and should therefore be connected.
3. This temperature range applies to all components of the SHEV 3 / 6 system (including the battery).
tion)“ on page 7
see chapter 4.5 „Wire lengths“ on page 8
-5 to 40 °C
and the low-voltage directive 2006 / 95 / EC
prEN 12101-9 EN 12101-10 EPD acc. ISO 14025 and EN 15804
2500 ms
3
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Appendix
7. Appendix
7.1 Manufacturer‘s declaration
We hereby declare the conformity of the product with the applicable guide-
lines. The declaration of conformity can be viewed in the company and will be delivered upon request. This declaration certifies conformity with the directives mentioned, but gives no guaran­tee of characteristics. This declaration becomes in­valid following a change that has been made with­out our consent.
7.2 EC manufacturer‘s declaration
(distributor)
The installer is responsible for the proper mounting or commissioning and the preparation of the decla­ration of conformity in accordance with the EU di­rectives.
General Conditions of Business and
7.3
Terms of Delivery
The currently valid conditions for products and ser­vices of the electrical and electronics industry (green delivery terms) apply for deliveries and ser­vices, including the supplementary clause “Extend­ed retention of title”. These are published by ZVEI Frankfurt. If you are not familiar with these, we would be happy to send them to you. The agreements are also available for download at
short.simon-protec.com/agben
7.4 Company addresses
7.4.1. System manufacturer
SIMON PROtec Systems GmbH Medienstraße 8 D 94036 Passau Tel.: +49 (0) 851 988 70 - 0 Fax: +49 (0) 851 988 70 - 70 E-Mail: info@simon-protec.com Internet: www.simon-protec.com
7.4.2. Germany
SIMON PROtec Deutschland GmbH Medienstraße 8 D 94036 Passau Tel.: +49 (0) 851 379 368 - 0 Fax: +49 (0) 851 379 368 - 70
SIMON PROtec Deutschland GmbH Ammerseestraße 75 D 82061 Neuried Tel.: +49 (0) 89 78 17 0 - 0 Fax: +49 (0) 89 79 17 972
E-Mail: info@simon-protec.de Internet: www.simon-protec.de
7.4.3. Switzerland
SIMON PROtec Systems AG Allmendstrasse 38 CH 8320 Fehraltorf Tel.: +41 (0) 44 956 50 30 Fax: +41 (0) 44 956 50 40 E-Mail: info@simon-protec.ch Internet: www.simon-protec.ch
Passau is the established legal venue.
7.4.4. Hungary
SIMON RWA Rendszer Kft. Sodrás utca 1. fszt. 1 H 1026 Budapest Tel.: +36 (0) 30 552 0424 E-Mail: info@simon-protec.hu Internet: www.simon-protec.hu
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